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Unoid

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Carry my very uncomfy Springfield P9 (cz-75 clone) in a cheap belt holster for my dinner tonight.

I know some of the wait staff there and there are no signs for firearms.

Many people saw I was carrying and none thought 2nd of it.

Good place to go if you carry.

:)
 

Unoid

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Ok small update.

Went against this saturday. There was what looked like an off-duty portage cop who said he was working there that night.

He talked to me as I was exiting the bathroom. He stated the manager doens't like people to open carry. I stated I was surprised and wondered why the mananger him/herself did not talk to me. He said it wa ok if I covered my firearm. so I obliged since it is there private establishment.

I got my jacket from the car and finished my meal.
 

lockman

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That is when you should have the windbreaker that has the words "firearm on-board" on the front and back.

Unoid wrote:
Ok small update.

Went against this saturday. There was what looked like an off-duty portage cop who said he was working there that night.

He talked to me as I was exiting the bathroom. He stated the manager doens't like people to open carry. I stated I was surprised and wondered why the mananger him/herself did not talk to me. He said it wa ok if I covered my firearm. so I obliged since it is there private establishment.

I got my jacket from the car and finished my meal.
 

WhiteRabbit22

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lol, that would be awesome. Have a shirt with big bright letters that say AAR (Armed and Ready) or, since that may be taken the wrong way, a simple RKBA shirt.
 
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